IT’S shaping up to be a pattern-packed half-term at the British Motor Museum.
A host of pattern-themed activities are taking place at the Gaydon-based museum throughout the half-term holiday from Saturday May 25 to Sunday June 2.
Youngsters will be able to discover patterns of all kinds in the museum collections from detailing on car bodywork to patterns in the upholstery.
There will be colourful characters to meet on a family tour, a chance for children to make their own pattern paper and the opportunity to explore the museum to find the fastest car.
Motor museum spokesperson Emma Rawlinson said: “Patterns are everywhere in the world of cars. Join us this May half-term to discover patterns of all kinds throughout our collection of historic British cars. Children can enjoy looking at shapes and colour among the exhibits, making their own pattern paper and finding the fastest car in the Museum.”
For more information visit https://www.britishmotormuseum.co.uk/